Star Micronics 4000 File menu, Floppy disk, Font, Handshaking, Hex dump, Icon, Interface

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F

File

A named, ordered collection of informa- tion stored on your hard disk or floppy disk.

File menu

A menu that lists commands that affect your documents. File menus typically contain commands such as Save, Print and Quit.

Floppy disk

A disk made of flexible plastic which stores information from your computer. Floppy disks come in two types: 3.5" and 5.25."

Font

A set of letters, numbers or symbols of the same typeface design.

G

GDI

An abbreviation for Graphics Device In- terface.

H

Handshaking

In data communications, the automatic ac- knowledgment by the receiving device of information that has been sent to it, either by signals and the interface ("hard") or by software controls ("soft").

Hex dump

Conversion by the printer of ASCII sym- bols into their hexadecimal (base 16) equivalent. This is useful for programmers or other users who want to troubleshoot the communications between the computer and the printer.

I

Icon

A small pictorial representation of an item on your computer's desktop in Windows.

Interface

A hardware plug that allows cable connec- tions of two devices. For example, a cable from a computer parallel port to a printer's

parallel port.

L

Landscape

Printing on paper across its wider dimen- sions, such as a spreadsheet that is 11 inches wide and 8.5 inches high; landscape pic- tures are usually wider than they are tall.

M

Megabyte

1024 kilobytes, or 1,048,576 bytes. Also represented as MB.

Memory

Part of the computer system that can store information and retrieve it later.

Menu

A list of items either in the group windows or in your applications from which you can select. These are selected by clicking on them with your mouse button.

Mouse

A device that controls the pointer arrow on your display in Windows.

Mouse button

The button on the top of the mouse which you press to make selections or do some action on your screen.

MS-DOS

Microsoft Disk Operating System.

O

Output

Information which is transferred from your computer to an external device such as your screen, a disk, printer or modem.

P

Parallel

A communications interface that sends or receives 8 bits of information plus control signals at a time.

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Contents WinType Safety Notice Safety Notices for FinlandBescheinigung des Importeurs Trademark AcknowledgmentsContents Iii Specifications Character tables for PCL mode Star WinType Printer Status DisplayWord about the printer IntroductionSystem requirements Maintenance & troubleshooting Setting up your printerInstalling the printer driver software and TrueType fonts Selecting print mediaHow to use this manual Features of the printerPrinter components Unpacking and checking the package contents Setting up your printerPlacing the printer Drum Installing the toner cartridgeSteps RollerPage Paper Setting up the upper paper trayGuides Connecting the printer to the computer Setting up the output trayOutput tray Output paper extender Turning the printer OFF Connecting the power cordTurning the printer on StepRelocating the printer Page Page Page Selecting print media Type Size Weight/RecommendedRecommended print media Printing media to avoid AcceptableNot AcceptablePage Page Loading envelopes Yesno Installing the printer driver and TrueType fonts Printer command languages Page Installing the printer driver and TrueType fonts MB for all 35 TrueType fonts Printer driver will run properly when you start Windows Page Removing the printer driver software PCL mode Windows Direct GDI modePostScript mode Printing with WinTypeFeatures of the printer driver software Printing with the Windows Direct GDI modePage Page Manual duplex printing If the Print Instruction Page is not checked, click this boxDuplex printing errors Using fonts in the Windows Direct GDI modeEliminating screen fonts from your application Printing with the PostScript mode Printing from a Windows applicationFonts in PostScript Mode Original PostScript Font Name TrueType SubstituteOriginal PostScript Font Name TrueType Substitute DOS Prompt Method Printing DOS applications in PostScript mode under WindowsPIF File Method Printing with the PCL mode Printing in PCL mode from a Windows applicationPrinting DOS applications in PCL mode under Windows Page Fonts in PCL Mode Keyboard Method Mouse MethodSaving download fonts and macros in the PCL mode Page Star WinType Print Manager Enabling the WinType Print ManagerIf the Use WinType Print Method One Viewing and accessing the WinType Print ManagerMethod Two Priority BeepsDisplay Print Status Toner Saving ModePower Saving Mode Smoothing OnSearch for Help On ContentsHow to Use Help AboutSize Job NameFormat TimeChanging priority in the queue Status Bar Progress BarAdd Star WinType 4000 PCL onClick on the Pause button Click on the Add button Page Steps Print Manager window Page Selecting the Printer Status Display Windows Direct GDI mode Star WinType Printer Status DisplayPage Click on Display Print Status with your mouse Double-click on the Star Animate Icon Animate window Status Display Messages JobPicture of your printer Status Display Message Window Cover OpenPrinting Power Off or Cable ProblemNV-RAM Error Fuser AbnormalityResume PauseDelete Maintenance & troubleshooting Maintaining your printerCleaning your printer Cleaning the output port windowClearing paper jams Cartridge compartmentJammed paper Page Faded print Troubleshooting Solving print quality problemsSymptom Possible Cause Action Black dotsCharacter voids Repetitive defectsBlack Blank Partial deletionsWrinkled or blurred Vertical deletionsOther mechanical problems Specifications Reference informationPower specifications Environmental SpecificationsSoftware Reliability specificationsController Paper sizeFonts Original PostScript Font TrueType SubstituteCharacter tables for PCL mode PC-8 Symbol Set PC-8 D/N Danish/Norwegian Symbol Set PC-850 Symbol Set ISO Substitution Table Glossary Default CommandConfiguration Character setFloppy disk FileFile menu FontPortrait ParityPoint PostScriptSymbols IndexSee also PCL mode RAM Customer service information Customer response